Onboard the ferries

Onboard the ferries

Bastia to Genoa Ferry

The Bastia Genoa ferry route connects Corsica with Italy. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Moby Lines. The crossing operates up to 14 times each week with sailing durations from around 7 hours 15 minutes.

Bastia Genoa sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.

Bastia - Genoa Ferry Operators

Bastia Genoa Average Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Bastia Genoa route is a car and 2 passengers.

Bastia Genoa Ferry reviews

"Bastia - Genoa with Moby Lines "

Facilities (children's land, bistro area) I liked, cafeteria is ok, cleanliness on the ship is good, especially sanitation facilities has to be mentioned positively, the staff is effective, unfortunately we are belatedly arrived in Genoa (the weather was certainly not an obstacle: sun and no waves).

'Anonymous' travelled Bastia Genoa with Moby Lines

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"Cuisine"

The restaurant cuisine was similar to a cantine's. The colour balls in the children area were dangerous and there was no age limit for older children. Some kids between 8 and 12 were left unattended by their parents and were putting the youngest in danger. There was a 30 minutes delay.

In self restaurant I found the food a bit poor, price performance ratio was not correct for me. shop has just opened as we arrived in the port of Genoa, otherwise a pleasant surprise,

'Hans-ulrich' travelled Bastia Genoa with Moby Lines

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"Everything okay "

The ferry was very punctual. The cabin practical and the cleanliness okay. The children have a small place for himself to crawl, run and play., The cartoon characters also were accepted well. However, few shade spaces are outside on the deck and they are all wooden benches without cooshing.
I would at any time take the ferry.

'Anonymous' travelled Bastia Genoa with Moby Lines

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"Everything went well "

We were very pleased with directferries. gave at the beginning of a booking problem but direct ferries has fast and good help. Even the crossing with the Moby was great. We are driven back with corsica ferries and that was totally bad. was a great ship and we were well briefed, there were no problems. I would immediately rebook with direct ferries. But only the Moby.

'David' travelled Bastia Genoa with Moby Lines

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Bastia Guide

Located in the haute-Corse department of France, in the north east of the island of Corsica lies the town of Bastia. The town is Corsica's main hub for commercial activity and is also its principal port, which is in fact divided into three parts. The old port ("Vieux Port") lies in a narrow cove and is mainly used by non-commercial operators such as pleasure and fishing boats. The commercial ferry port is a little north of the town and even further to the north is the Toga Marina which is mainly used by leisure craft such as yachts and sailing boats.

There are a number of visitor attractions in the town including The Museum of Corsica. There is also The Fortress with its keep and 16th century bell tower which provides great views over the old port, Terra Vecchia, the mountains and the coast. There is also the former palace of the Genoese governors which is now home to the museum of Corsican Ethnography.

Genoa Guide

The port city of Genoa is located in the Liguria region of Italy and lies on the Mediterranean Sea coast. Genoa's historic centre is a maze of narrow alleys that open up onto small squares and is where visitors can't fail to appreciate the history and culture that embodies the city. Architecturally there are many different styles sitting side by side with a medieval wall acting as a base for a 14th century building on Gothic loggias. Genoa really is a place where the past literally forms the foundations of the present.

The city's old port, redesigned by Renzo Piano in 1992, is a popular draw for tourists who go there to take in all the sites the old port area has to offer. A popular site located close to the pier is the city's lighthouse where lovely views of Genoa and its Gulf can be had.

Genoa's ferry terminal is located in the Calata Chiappella and ferries depart towards Sardinia, Sicily, Corsica, Spain, Tunisia and Morocco. The terminal building has all of the usual passenger facilities and is also wheelchair friendly.